Florida Motion For Garnishment is a legal process used in the state of Florida to collect unpaid debts from a debtor. It is a type of wage garnishment that allows creditors to seize the debtor's wages from their employer. This process is initiated by filing a Motion for Garnishment with the court, which is then served on the debtor's employer. The employer is then required to withhold a portion of the debtor's wages and forward it to the creditor to satisfy the debt. There are three types of Florida Motion For Garnishment: garnishment for child support, garnishment for alimony, and garnishment for other debts. In a garnishment for child support, the court will order the employer to withhold a portion of the debtor's wages and forward it to the child support agency. In a garnishment for alimony, the court will order the employer to withhold a portion of the debtor's wages and forward it to the spouse who is owed the alimony. Finally, in a garnishment for other debts, the court will order the employer to withhold a portion of the debtor's wages and forward it to the creditor who is owed the debt.